Thesis
CALIDAD DE FRESA VARIEDAD SAN ANDREAS PRODUCIDA CON VERMICOMPOST EN INVERNADERO
Autor
RAMOS GARCÍA, ALONDRA
Institución
Resumen
An alternative to reduce the impact of agricultural activities is the use of
vermicompost. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of vermicompost as
liquid fertilizer and as a substrate on the quality of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa
Duch.) var. San Andreas, under greenhouse conditions. Two substrates were
evaluated: soil and a mixture of soil and vermicompost. Four treatments were applied
liquid fertilizer: 1) Nutrient solution (F), 2) Water (A), 3) Mixture of liquid nutrient
solution and vermicompost (F + HL), 4) Liquid vermicompost (VL). The results
showed that vermicompost as substrate, had no effect on the measured quality
parameters. However, liquid vermicompost favored fruit quality. It was noted that the
F + VL treatment showed a tendency to produce more fruit. Regarding average fruit
weight belonging to class A (equatorial diameter ≥ 3.2 cm), the VL treatment
promoted a significant increase of this parameter, compared to the treatments F, A
and F + VL (7%, 8% and 9% respectively). Besides, the treatments F + VL and VL
showed significant yield increases, when compared to the F treatment (18% and
44%, respectively). On the other hand, the VL treatment favored size of fruits
belonging to class A by increasing polar diameter, when compared to fruits in the
treatments F, A, F+VL (6%, 4% and 8% respectively). Therefore, liquid
vermicompost is a viable alternative for strawberry production, since it positively
impacts fruit quality and provides other known benefits (e.g. soil enrichment and low
cost).